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. Bill Clinton school is the fulfillment of Smt. Ramrati Gupta dream for global education.
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The doctor took two "important" and "earth-shaking" decisions while he was looking into the mirror. These were:
First, he decided to shave daily and grow a thin moustache.
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Santosh asserted that her feeling at the summit of the Everest was "indescribable". Unfurling the Indian flag on the top of the world was a spiritual moment for her and she felt proud as an Indian.
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Mountaineering is a challenging career which demands great physical and mental strength. It requires boldness, fearlessness, sturdiness and faith in one’s abilities. Santosh Yadav was, in fact, made for mountaineering as she was endowed with all the qualities that are pre-requisites for this career. Just within a span of four years of her training in climbing, Santosh successfully scaled Mt. Everest. Again she repeated this feat in less than a year’s time and became the only woman in the world to have scaled the Everest twice. All this was made possible with her climbing skills, physical fitness and mental strength. Her iron will, physical endurance and mental toughness infused her with immense confidence. Her resistance to cold and altitude proved to be added advantages. All these qualities, coupled with her team-spirit and her concern for her fellow climbers made her not only a good mountaineer but also a very popular one among her superiors and her fellow climbers.
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Santosh was a very rational and progressive girl, who wished to shape her life herself. She says, “From the very beginning I was quite determined that if I chose a correct and a rational path, the others around me had to change, not me.” Though it was not easy for a girl who came from a rigid patriarchal and traditional environment, she decided to fight the system in her own quiet way when the right moment arrived. And the right moment came when she turned sixteen. At sixteen, most of the girls in her village used to get married.
Santosh, too, was under pressure from her parents to do the same. Instead of giving in, she opposed her parents’ decision to marry her off at the early age of sixteen and got herself enrolled in a school in Delhi. When her parents refused to pay for her education in the city, she told them politely that she would earn money for her fees by working part-time. She politely but firmly made it clear that she was determined to overcome all obstacles.
Finally, her parents had to surrender. Her decision to take up mountaineering as a career was also handled very boldly by her. She took admission in Uttarkashi’s Nehru Institute of Mountaineering without seeking the permission of her parents leaving them with no choice but to accept her decision. Thus, Santosh rebelled against the orthodox, conservative system in a quiet but firm way.
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When she finished college, Santosh had to write a letter of apology to her father because she had got herself enrolled at Uttarkashi’s Nehru Institute of Mountaineering without his permission.
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Santosh Yadav was a determined girl from her childhood. The area where she used to live was not so developed. Women were not taught so well and used to wear traditional dresses. However, Santoh Yadav refused to follow such old rituals of her society. When other girls of her age used to wear suit , she prefferd shorts. Other girls of her society was taught in local schools but santosh Yadav gained high qualifications in her studies. Girls of her age were also got married but Santosh Yadav didn't get married and studies instead.
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This phrase is taken from the poem, The road not taken by Robert frost. He says that he is the only traveller in the area and the place is covered with silence with no one around. He stands there rooted to the spot for a long time staring at two roads diverging from one .
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Behrman's Masterpiece was a single Ivy leave that was painted on the brick wall. Behrman's masterpiece was the picture of the leaves he drew. Sue saidso because it was so real and was soconvincing to Johnsy that it was a real leaf, that it saved Johnsy's life.
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The theme of the poem is the healing power of rain. The musical sound of raindrops falling on rooftop at night has the ability to revive sweet memories and rouse fancies in an otherwise busy mind. The rain thus soothes and comforts an overworked mind by taking it back to its lovely past. Some of our best memories in life are associated with rain.
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The young Bismillah loved to play the instrument in peace. The temples of Balaji and Mangala Maiya as well as the bank of river Ganga were his favourite places to practice and enjoy music in solitude.
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This poem by Robert Frost describes the dilemma a walker faces when the path he is treading diverges into "two roads." The two roads are, in fact, nearly identical.
The first one, as the speaker looks down it, takes a bend into the undergrowth of the forest, precluding him from seeing its end. The other was "just as fair." At first the speaker believes the second path is more attractive because it seems grassier, as if fewer people have walked upon it. Reconsidering, the speaker decides that, actually, they were about equally worn. Both of the roads were covered with leaves and relatively unsullied; they had not been "trodden black" by the feet of previous travelers. The speaker must choose one of the roads, and he doubts that he will have a chance to come back to this place and try the other one in the future. He makes his choice and selects the one "less traveled by," the second one, despite the fact that he previously concluded that both paths had been more or less equally used.
The poem, in one interpretation, is about indecision and making a mountain out of a molehill. The point was simply to take one path and move on, especially since there was no appreciable difference between the two ways. The final stanza can be taken sardonically; the fact that he chose one path over the other made "all the difference," but it is impossible to know what that difference was since the other path was "the road not taken."
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago
17 may 2157
4:25 pm
Dear diary,
Today me and tommy found a real book in the attic ! It was a very old book . It has yellow and crinkly pages and words that stand still. It probably belongs to my grandfather's grandfather. The book is all about school life in those days . I don't understand what's there to write about school. I think school is really very boring. We went through the pages of the book and Tommy told me a lot about those funny schools that existed more than a century ago. Before we could read any further mom called me for school. We'll be reading the rest of the book afterwards.
Signing off
Margie
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The suffering with deafness started for Evelyn at a very early age. The deafness was confirmed when she was 11 years old.
The advice that was given to her was that she was not supposed to listen to the sounds through her ears. She is supposed to sense them with other sense organs.
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The Guru’s wisdom and street-smartness saved his disciple. He created mystery before the king by whispering something into his disciple’s ear. Then the guru and disciple acted wonderfully and convinced the king that the person who would be executed first would become the king of the kingdom in the next birth and the person who would be executed the second, would be the minister of the kingdom.
The king needed some time to think. He wanted to be the king of his kingdom in the next birth also. He wanted his foolish minister to be his minster in the next birth too. So he decided himself and his minister to be executed. He ordered the guru and the disciple to be executed. But at night he freed the guru and his disciple and put their clothes on. King’s men executed the king and the minster considering them to be the guru and the disciple. They came to know this truth when their bodies were being disposed of.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago
Old Major, the boar, is the speaker of the lines above. In a farm meeting of animals of Manor Farm, he explains that he is getting old and may die soon, so he wishes to impart his wisdom. This speech plants the idea of rebellion in the minds of the animal.
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